New Gladiolus Novelties 
for 1934 
This is the age of changes—discarding the old and 
adding something new and better. The same thing is 
true with Gladioli, we must make changes in order to 
keep astride with the times. This year we are offer¬ 
ing for the first time ten marvelous new Gladioli. 
These were chosen with the utmost care and every one 
is a variety you can well be proud to own. There are 
five new plain petaled kinds, one ruffled, one primu- 
linus and three laciniated. 
These ten new Gladioli are the product of that 
master hybridist, A. E. Kunderd. They are offered to 
you with his approval and we know they will prove a 
most pleasant addition to your Gladiolus family. 
“LITTLE DART” (PI. Up.)—True upright flowers, gracefully 
placed and spaced on spike. Deep orange red with dainty 
tracings of white in throat. A dainty and graceful little 
flower. $1.00 ea. 3 for $2.00 Doz. $6.65 
“BOY 0’MINE’’ (PI.)—6 to 8 large, closely set, perfectly 
placed, flowers open at a time. A delightfully blushed 
cream yellow pink, deepening towards the ends of all 
petals. Throat of lower petals a most beautiful soft yel¬ 
low tone blending perfectly with the entire flower into 
one of the most lovely Gladiolus ever produced. Exquisite 
in every way. $10.00 ea. 
“AFTERGLOW” (Pr.)—Florets openly placed on spike—4 
to 6 good sized ones open at a time. Deep orange on 
upper petals, lower petals tipped same color. Three lower 
petals almost entirely covered deep, pure unmarred yel¬ 
low. Distinct and very striking. 
$1.00 ea. 3 for $2.00 Doz. $6.65 
“PRINCE OF DARKNESS” (PI.)—Deep rich violet self, 
darker on lower petals, the center inner portion being 
a perfect pure bright deep red. A small narrow pure 
white line extends part way out from the red. Here is 
a first class new violet. Very much larger and finer than 
Baron J. Hulot. $5.00 ea. 
“GLORIOUS MARY” (PI.)—Intense deep purple red, inner 
portion of lower petals deeper. 6 to 8 large well ex¬ 
panded flowers open at a time. 
$1.00 ea. 3 for $2.00 Doz. $6.65 
“TINY TIM” (Lac.)—A very classy little flower of the 
laciniated type. Clear rich self lemon yellow, softly 
tinted green over entire flower. Long pointed petals, 
flowers perfectly placed. Unusually distinct, classy and 
fine. $1.00 ea. 3 for $2.00 Doz. $6.65 
“CLIMAX” (Lac.)—Upright position of upper petals gives 
striking appearance. Deep salmon red, deeper on lower 
petals, with long, narrow dark velvety red feather or 
blotches extending most of the length of the petals. A 
graceful and showy new variety in this elegant and dainty 
new type. $1.00 ea. 3 for $2.00 Doz. $6.65 
“IRENE RICH” (PI.)—Tall stately elegant plant, many 
large flowers open at a time. Upper petals deep salmon 
pink, lightening towards the throat. Lower petals very 
pure self soft yellow, covering entire throat and extend¬ 
ing almost to ends of the petals which are of same color 
as the upper petals. All 6 petals beautifully recurved 
or curled back. The back of the flowers are wonderfully 
formed. Unexcelled in grace, beauty, form and color. 
$10.00 ea. 
“PAULINE FREDERICK” (Ruf.)—Large, strong plant. Five 
and more very large flowers open at a time. A delight¬ 
ful soft canary or richest lemon color, only a little deeper 
on lower petals in the throat. $10.00 ea. 
“CENTURY OF PROGRESS” (Lac.)—Flowers spreading and 
graceful. Rose lavender with long pink feather on lower 
petals and narrow creamy white central lines. 
$2.00 ea. 3 for $5.00 
A. E. Kunderd, Inc. 
Goshen, Indiana 
